» Something _ra mics v.~.1.u.~.si.s cools. KW; Victo ~ Emmanuel III. has tl!! I eg; and most valuable collection of ;:-fliin coins in the the world. It com- pmes ore- will specimens. nr. 0l\ase’s illntment A Food for the Skill. 1, Antiseptlc Healer W’hich Prompt- 1y Allays itching and Burning ‘nd Thoroughly Cures Every Fm-ns of Itchinn' Skin Disease. \ 11 the extraordinary value of Dr. Cha.se's Ointment were thoroughly un- Qsrstood there would not be a family in Canada that would be without it in the house for a single day. In the first place it is a food and beautiiler for the skin. and is so pure md pleasant to use that no lady will delay in applying it. It removes pim- iples. blaekheads, and all sorts of dis- sgreeable and disilxuring skin diseases. In the severest eases of eczema, salt rheum, fettat, maid bond and other itching skin eruptions, Dr. Chase's` Ointment alfords instant relief by al- lsylng the burning, stinging sensations, and will permanently cure if applied regularly. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the standard i ointment the world over, and is so mar- `vellously successful as to far nrpass all rivals. Ask Your neighbors about it. There is not a single community in Canada but has some eases where this remedy has worked remarkable cures. 60centssb0X» l.tl\l¢!l8le¥l,0|°Rq snanson. Bates & Oo., Toronto. Em __ S SINCE ' p We hsvebeenintbegroterybusincssx we haw: made a speelllty of good eodee but we have never sold better coiiee than we are selling rig;-it now. our customeraurenotpnlvsatisied with it, tbey’re pleased with it, th1t’s what N\\~\/S thevtellus sndthavs what they tell their 1' lends, and when their friends gt they talk_ about it too. Now ee mum. bennghtygood when every- body keeps on talking about ii. If you will ny a pound of our coffee u will and that everything you heardebout lt init, ilfasml mills! S ......,, ._......,......._ EVERY MAN should be posted, utcthe-merited whatwe oieryou. First-We oier you goods, exclusively our own when youbuy from us,you willneverueea dupicaiewithanvone. sscond-0ur¢:utting,£tting,sewln¢.etc.isse- eouetouoneinthishroadbonlnion. Third-Tile above excellenees areyours ata lgure,alsoourown,butweglve allpreference nd advantage to ourcustoniers. Securedonly bylong years ol hardworkandtryingexper- ences. J T. 'l'_l¢l%ENZlE,i sv _I _r-H - Lime Juice wwwtwwvt Lime Juice is one of the most re- freshing and wholesome summer beverages. We have just tapped a cssk of very ilne West India Juice, which we can recommend As ei First-class Article We now ofer it for sale at the low rate of 15 cents a. pint or 25 cents a bottle- ' Beer i& Goff. Grocers. a;_ _ _" Y _Ak 'rg -' Good I During the hot weather you can Housekeepers , Always have_,=-*"f:r,;`,‘f‘*==‘~ __s.;.._..,'s,'f ~,@__ <_<..~>.<; sgeesr;-.f-‘»,*._.~_'_r ii*-=`”'_‘..` .-5' _.___--' ;. v -._ ”- f __ ‘- ’l;f~_`”_‘-» " if-fi-:?r‘f-_' _ _ ffm* I5 _`_: »_'f;`f`f>\»_., _ . usa..-s._.u:...s,.' 5 .~ L-rw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __-.,“__.».s~ _ _ _ _ ~; rel-..l_. ...HM _ _lv-A. -..._~.~__ ...a..,,....,..~. --l.--s..__~...¢.¢. ,_ _ _ Il THE GUARDIAN! 6H& TQCITYAND COUNTRY %5~ Fmsr Methodist S. S. picnic at Mldgell today, Sr. James S. S. picnic at Red Point to- morrow. Tas probabilities say "fair" so dcn’t miss the big picnic at Mldgell. I"r.ui~1rr ef ice cream and strawberlles at the Baptist S. S. Picnic at Rocky Point today. Taxi! your ilshing rod along with you to the First Methodist S, S, picnic today at Midgcll. THB directors of the C. A. A. A. have decided to hold Electric Light Sports on the 18th, inet. ALL aboard for Mifigeli. Special train will leave city station this morning at 9 o’c\ock local time. = _ Engineers will meet for drill in uni- form this evening at 8 o'clock. A full nt- _tendanee requested. By order Rxv. A. F. Bnowm: will preach ln North River at 11 a. m., Clyde River 3 p. m., and Long Creek at 7 p. ln. on Sunday next. Evnnrnonr will want to take in the big picnic at Morell on _Wednes¢'ay, 17th. Knox, L. 0. L. No. 1047 will open on July 13th at 7 o`ciock s. m. Members of Lodge are requested to govern them- selves accordingly. ,_ Tnmswiil be a meeting of the Boy‘s Bfldlde at the Drill Shed this afternoon [at Fo’clock. Important business. Every i member is expected to attend. Tim ladies of the Baptist Church intend h°ldiDR a strawberry and ice cream fee’ ‘tival in Town Hall, Georgetown,on Frld I! afternoon and evening July 12th. THB Baptist Sunday School picnic will be held today at Rocky Point on the Mae- Kinnon grounds. Sunday School child- _ ren will leave by 11 o’clock boat. BETURNING from the Baptist S. S. plc- nic this evening the boat will call at ferry wharf at 7.30 and will then leave for _a sail on the harbour until 9 p. m. Come. Tm: attention of Inspector McKay of Kensington is directed to the marsh mud piledon each side of the approach to Ti-yon West bridge. This should be removed at once. Tm: committee of the Presbytery that visited 0'Leary and French River, -will meet in the church at Tyne Valley on Tuesday next 16th inst at l.% p. m. T. F. Fullerton, Convener. CALvlN L. O. L., No. 1127 will open in the Orange Hall, Bradalbane, on July 12th at 8 o’clock' a. m. and close at 9. Members of Lodge are requested to govan themselves accordingly. Tal annual Association of the Christian churches of P. E. L will meet in the Cen- tral Christian church, Charlottetownjnly 13th, to 15th, inclusive. Talented speak- ers from abroad will be present. THB Provincial Teachers’ Association will meet in Charlottetown on the 11th this year than usual to :permit Col. Parker of Chicago to be present. Taxtea at Tracadle Monday received ,afairiy large attendance. The cakso fmniihed by Messrs. Chas. E. Mitchel ,and R. F. Maddigan brought the highest fbids. The proceeds amounted to $3! fl. Tim Presbytery ol Prince Edward Island will meet in the church at Tyne Valley on Tuesday, July 16th at 2.30 p.m. tor the induction of Rev. W. C. Murdock, and other business.-T. C. James, Clerk. TB music by the 4th Regt. Band in the the gardens yesterday evening was listen- ed to by a large number of citizens. The excellent program published l in THE Gumnrm yesterday morning was car- ried out much to the delight of those on the promenade. e - _-->-- KUMFOBT Headache Powders are safe pleasant, and eiectual. They contain no pirtes or any harmful drug, They create ip habit from continued use. Nothing °Better?ll7"?" To Quench Thirst Than our temperate drinksf- 3 3 mmvrm rn L" 3 ll uiwulul Ginger Ale, Lemon Sour, Cream "1 Soda, Champagne Cider. Club Sodaand Siphon Soda. hould Bo ery Homo. 9~Stoue Ginger Beer a specialty 3 Private orders- promptly attended 3 v .2 glsellgswg lrelenclsons iwwmmwwmwmmwu illillllli Mill mmm m sill ` ‘_*_-_-.r ________________________________ _ v;'__1~_~_~_1‘ _________ _~_-_~_~;;;_-_-_ _ _Y Special train with return fare of but 35c.‘ ’ boot hallbefl d A t7th d _ gtk iigdsennitbuft rnwrgggl 83:; [P,i1son'_\ Nerviliue. Delft be afraid to 12th, and 13th Sept. The date is earlier' Tan: people of Mayheld will hold 'a tea to-day in aid of the new hall which they are building. A umlrrmc of the Executive of the Phoe- I pix Club was held Monday evening, and it was unanimously decided that the Club would not go over and play the Moncton Cricket Club this season. Hymenal-Invll.a..ions have been issued for the approaching marriage of Mr. ‘ Richard M. Young, formerly of Charlotte- town but no v of New York which is an- nounced to take place at that City on Tuesday the sixth ct August next. Ten GUARDIAN has received from Mr. W. Dennis on behalf of the committee having in charge the Orange Tea at Birch Grove, Freetown, on July l2:.h,a miniature cake which. is certainly a fcretaste of the good things to be disbursed on the day oi’ the tea. _ Wooiuer, North Rustico. crossed by the Northumberland _,Monday .momlng en- route to her home in San Francisco, she was accompanied asfar as 'Moncton by Mrs. J. A. McDonald, who has been i r itat. ‘md di _I U _ , .........._...~» M. -<»~»-- »~ w~~i‘;.‘;f:;:;°....;:: _,_ ..: her sister Mies, M. Woolner and Miss ` Tun Grand Division ofthe Independent Amanda gampban, _ '0rder_~o! Good Templers met yesterday C. M. R. L ,will meet on Keuslngiasn Bins Range thisfstnemoou st 8 detach is Ure their third competition. Ammunition on the grounds. V _Yssinanar afternoon the little son o .lsmfs Hughes fell over the -breastwork lisoclates he wasunconsciousand medical " fdhadtobe summoned to revivehlm. The little fellow had a close call from i drowning. The little boy`s brother was drowned some years ago. A.crrzzsN calls Tun Guasurnfs atten- tion to the fact that boys who congregate at diiferent points do not scrapie to use their pocket knives to dlsdguie the bulldlngs,etc.Anotiier had habit is the use of cha‘k and lead pencils. It is undezstood 1 the police have the matter in; charge and , will make an example of a few of the “ number. THE children of the “What I Can Miss- .lon Band” of the Cavendish Baptlstl Church, will hold .a social in the parsonage if ,on Friday evening at 7 o'clock'. The pro- _ grams by the children will consist oil. Warren. Ice cream, cake and strawber-`f» ries Will bs sold ou the gggundg, Prgggedg to ge to foreign Missions. ,7 ` wlth_Albion Lodge Dundasln the Baptist '_ Wa the undersigned Merchant Tailers_ agree to close our stores at 6 p. m., (Saturday excepted) until September or until such a time as shall be agreed “P0112 _ John 1‘. McKenzie, S. A. McDonald, John Macleod, Gordon j&McLel1an, _ D.A.`Bruce. S001"l.°um GATHBBING.--The annualgatlr eringof the Clans will be held ou the grounds of the Amateur Athletic Associa- tion on the Nth inet. 'Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Mlnto will be on the grounds stil o'closk p. m. The games - committee are completing the arrange-1 ments for the day and the gathering pro- mises to be a large one. Tris council of the Provincial Ritlel Association have decided that the annual upon. One who has never won more than any previous meet. Tyres will be admittedtoshoot through the P. R. A. of membership fees and fee aggregates. ‘t A Nelson depatch of Julv 6th says: A deal basjust been concluded here where- by tbe Imperlil Development Syndicatdf, composed of Nelson people, disposes of a groupe; of claims in Lardqsa country for 5, quarter of a million 'dollars cash, to the $1 in any previous match- oLerst skin. Rubin until is lakes upby church . - The election ol othcers resulted as follows. » p ` G. C. T.-S. M. Martin [re elected). _ _ _ 1 ,; , t l _ . at Sydney Street. When rescued by his 1' G. Councillor.-Rev. Henry Carter. y E. G Supt.-W. H. Beer. A G. vis. rem.-ec. nocxensenr. ' c. sap. J. T.-A. E. amen. Sec.-A. D.vFr:\ser. sas.-C. A. Calay. - Jas McLeod. ' - -Eddie Buipltt. V -Ida Parker. 7 / -Bennie Matheson. _ os. H. Baker. ' -Wm. Riley. I G. M.-- Wm. Keenan. 'I‘he'¥Graud Chief Templar then installed I the grand oilloers. 99999999 V’5'°5>F»‘9`Fl? Lge _ ADVICE TO MOTBK. I If your little boy or gilrslcomnes home with af _sore throat. the t thing to do is to mo :ae throat __ and chest with I roueeltler/'line freely-a whole bottle! tu-i wouluuft burn or lllieeez-the tend- rht .iore°.iand just before the.chlld goes to to e-_eep give him a glass ot hot waaerlnto ¢vI»i.»h3.'. drops of Nervlline matchesonthe same ~: dif_.ons as 1as_li_,has previously been stirred. This is s , year, viz: 'C Free ammunition:-nd pnyment *S""¢~ Pl"-""°“° Wd ‘WMI °‘“"~’-' 13989 _~ bottles 25 cents. l _ ` 1 l W » _ » ` mf/L; _’ ‘_ London and British Columbia Gold Fields, Limited, an BIl8lish_ Company, which owns Ymlrandotberbigproperties. The deal leaves the vendors snot prodt-_ _env-1,000, tene. _shmoe as ‘ide property, etc, are paid. It is understood that Messrs. Beer Bros. .formerly of this city was interested in the group of claims. boro St.of Miss Florence Stumbles,dau_<_rh~ ter of late John Stumbles to Mr., S. W. Crabbc of this city. The contracting par- mediate .friends will be present. The Rev. G. M. Young. pastor of the First mony. The bride will be Vattired in? a beautiful travelling suit of grey cloth with hat to match. The happy couple will leave by the Princess on; a wedding in extending best wishes. Ynsmluiaranumber of teachers met with Dr. Anderson in the Assembly Hall of Prince of Wales College and took into consideration the discussion cf the revis- ion of the course of studies and other edu- oatlonal matters. The present course of study was considered at length, auda number of changes that had been suitgest- ed by the Inspectors were endorsed by those present. The principal changes have been made in Grade VI. In the after- noon session Mr. Ansley, cf Toron to, teachers, and afterwards Dr. Anderson addressed them. A MEETING of the Executive of th Provincial Teachers' Association was held in the P. W. C , yesterday afternoon to make the final arrangements for the Annual Meetimz. Members present: Pres.-W. D. Mclniyre. A ' , Sec.-Trea.s.`- R. B. Murphy. Executive Com.-Miss Annie Moore, N. E. Carruthers, J. D. Seaman, W. J. Mc- Millan snd A. M. Doyle. It was decided to hold the meeting of the Association on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11th, 12th and 13th of Sept. (Race Week.) Col. Parker, Principal of the Chicago Institute, will be present and will deliver his address before the As- sociation and a popular lecture on Thurs- day night. BENTLETS is the best Llnimsnt. . _____ --112:! sg-mum "‘i” I Great George Street . Li-vefl’ and V Boarding Stables ‘ ~~--yep. E. I. _ -sin g l e at A chsricuezown. __.|,_ -_;__;l-__ '-11 __ _'__-f. FCQOUOQQGQQQQQCU SOAP Seetheline of Toilet ' Soap we are selling for _ "I0 cents abox it is ex- - cellant value, also a _ large I » ; - __ Tms morning the marriage takes place A U l at 9. s. ui. an the name oz the briae,H|1is- ’ Q i ` _l ` I l __ | ties -willbe unattended and only theim- ~m,}aiugpP0cke\ ‘I tour through the Annapolis Valley. Tn! .H _i , GUABDIAN joins with the host of trleuds ` »__-=__--__ | - gl 'Di No. I Folding P‘ockvetVKQdsk, ~ * Price $10.00. _ ' _ fe" =. ` < | ""‘;.’:-;,__~”_- V ,,» A .' ' @ _ _ Price $15 00. ` p_ ;v L ___Y,y{//_‘_l;_é__"‘iI,\l\\;Il h No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak, , Price $17.50.. - i 1 ' Film for Kodak. - _ ev \ _ _ _ I ' ‘ 395554,? " ~ ' ‘ A Agents for P. E. Island. _ _1` - _ ___f_____) §3?lFiE®EE5 in Fine A A Boots Efor supply of ,Bsby’s* Ovll Slap just received. _' ' general satisfac tion _ _ ;_l__, _ __ _.Q j, 5;, ...ai if ,, _ , , _ hen SPa°e_ __ ' ef _ , _ _ v _ , .» -. .1 _ 2 i ~ ‘ . »= ff E ' ._ '~ , _ \ . ., I 'i _ § ;j '»f_' W \ FL '_§`_;' , t . _' gp ég-vi 3 -. . e .- - i ‘ . ’ - -‘Q ._ - _*_ .5 ' ` _ .V _ is the time that you can , _ ._ ~. .\_. _ _...A ._-» ---»»-~ Just it thiev- eh ._ number of lines to which we* w§t to _. »_ _ _~ Q A clearance. - _, » f.'f.»~f_ , ,‘ ~ ,.r` » S°1>°~du f*1°#° _ _ _-_ -vs- _ - _ 3. _ _ _.Q -1 _ I » .nrt Q \ ‘Y ' * _'_ tj 'f _ __ fog, _ _ ` ' ‘ff ' I yn.; 5 _.`!_ ~ »,.~___ . Q _- _. ` L 7 ‘.- . / ` Vvrapipers ;_r&»(31K6`US brought t-he matterolf drawing before _ the 5;, ' ~_ ` __ - Hara .'I'1’1Zl.II16(1 ¥.1111IlCl.6I.°y` Crash Skirts Pique Skirts C1ot2b._S1s.1r1'.s -c°11'11d.z°en.'s Boys* Straw .Hats IlZ>ress.’.-SLG-o0d.s 25 Der ce`:n1:‘G:'|‘I J' INl:'u.s1:l.:n.s and Sateens 25 D61’ cent O11; _ V, ,l ~, ff. It -wi ici ff ,ac 1521*' 8! f *ie »,`“! YQ? W' WP 2 *ac-so Tye; v